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Germany braces for travel disruptions as security staff at largest airport to strikeWorkers should walk out at Germany’s biggest airport between 2 a.m. and 8 p.m. Tuesday.ConsumerJan 11, 2019
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More than 40 injured after German trains collideSeveral people were injured in a train crash on Tuesday near the German city of Duesseldorf, fire department and police spokesmen said.WorldDec 6, 2017
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Air Berlin pilot investigated for buzzing control tower in ‘goodbye’ to bankrupt airlineGerman authorities are investigating after an Air Berlin pilot aborted his landing at a German airport to make an low pass around the control tower as a way of saying "goodbye" to the bankrupt airline.WorldOct 19, 2017
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One man arrested after 7 injured in axe attack at Duesseldorf train stationGerman police said they had detained at least one man who attacked five people at Duesseldorf central train station with an axe on Thursday.WorldMar 9, 2017
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Prosecutors: Evidence Germanwings co-pilot hid illnessGermanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz appears to have hidden evidence of an illness from his employers, including having been excused by a doctor from work the day he crashed a passenger plane into a mountain, prosecutors said Friday.WorldMar 27, 2015
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Co-pilot Andreas Lubitz wanted to ‘destroy’ Germanwings Flight 9525: prosecutorThe co-pilot of Germanwings Flight 9525 was alone at the helm of the aircraft and "intentionally" sent the plane into the doomed descent, according to a French prosecutor.WorldMar 26, 2015
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German town mourns 16 students, 2 teachers in Germanwings 9525 crashLara Beer waited at the train station, looking forward to seeing her best friend Paula returning from a 10th-grade exchange trip to Spain. The train came but her friend was not on it.WorldMar 25, 2015
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Germanwings 9525: What we know about the crash victimsGermanwings says 150 people were aboard the plane that crashed in the French Alps on Tuesday, but it has not yet given a final toll of the victims' nationalities.WorldMar 25, 2015
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Lufthansa holds moment of silence for France crash victimsExecutives, pilots and employees of German airline Lufthansa held a moment of silence on Wednesday for the 150 people who died aboard Flight 9525, operated by the company's low-cost unit Germanwings.WorldMar 25, 2015
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